Final Fantasy Cheats

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Hidden Puzzle Game

Easter Eggs

Secret Invisible Guard.

In the first castle, there is what appears to be an empty space right above Queen Jane's room and below the person going right and left. Check the lower right corner of this area to find out that there is an invisible person here. Talk to him and he will tell you something before and after you save Princess Sarah.

Tomb of Erdrick/Link

In Elfland, just beside the White Mage shop, there are three tombstones. Two of them are ordinary tombstones, but the one on the left is different. It is the tomb of Erdrick. Erdrick is a character from Dragon Warrior, another very popular game series produced by Enix. In the Japanese version of FF1 (and in PSX's Final Fantasy Origins), the tomb says ''Here lies Link'' instead. Link, of course, is the hero of the Legend of Zelda series.

Secrets

World Map

Final Fantasy II Cheats

Codes

View World Map

When you have obtained the Ring from Scott early in the game, there is a hidden effect to it. By pressing Select and B simultaneously (it must simultaneous or the Row screen will appear instead), you will be able to see a globular view of the Final Fantasy II world.

Glitches

''Peninsula of Power''

Much like in Final Fantasy I, the overworld in Final Fantasy II is divided into square regions, with each region having a preset list of possible enemy encounters. Also akin to FFI, the geography of the FFII overworld, alongside this division innto square regions for enemy encounters, leads to a glitch early in the game. If you go due south of Altea and to the end of the peninsula there, and walk back and forth along its southern tip, you will fight against enemies not normally found in this area: instead, they are generally found in the area around Mysidia, which is much further ahead in the game. This can make it easier to quickly earn Gil and weapon/magic levels, although the battles are much tougher than normal, so be careful!

Quickly Level-Up Weaponry

In this game, your weapons will level-up at regular intervals: every time you use the Fight command, the equipped weapon(s) on the character gain 1 "skill point", a stat you don't get to see. When a weapon reaches 100 of these skill points, they level up and thus allow the wielder to deal additional hits with that weapon in battle. There is a glitch in this game that allows you to level them up even faster: when in-battle, select "Fight" and then cancel during the target selection. That will still count as one skill point for the weapons equipped, even though no actual attacks occured. This can be reiterated many times to quickly level up your weaponry early in the game.

Remove Enemies from Battle

There is an interesting glitch with the Wall spell: if enemies get Wall on them, and then Toad, Warp, Break, or Death are used on the monsters, the monsters are removed from combat. No enemy can use Wall on themselves, however, so you'll have to do it yourself and then use one of the aforementioned spells to kill the enemy to take full advantage of this bug.

Enemy/Boss Tips

The Blood Sword

In the southwestern corner of Fynn, when the cyclone appears and destroys much of the overworld, you can speak a man inside a house about the cyclone. As a result, you'll receive several items, including the Blood Sword. The Blood Sword is what would seem to be a terrible item, boosting no stats whatsoever when equipped. However, it is capable of making two bosses much easier to win because, when used, the Blood Sword will deal extremely heavy amounts of damage to them. Those bosses are both against the Emperor in the Cyclone and in Palamecium. There is nothing special that must be done to draw out this hidden property of the Blood Sword: simply equip it and use it.